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Limpopo man arrested for murder of mother, sister and nephew

Three cases of murder have been opened against the suspect who allegedly hacked his mother, sister and nephew with an axe.

MOKOPANE – The provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has once again called on people to seek professional help when faced with domestic challenges.

Hadebe’s plea follows the arrest of a 27-year-old man on Monday (July 10) for the alleged murder of his mother, sister and nephew.

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Police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba says they responded to a complaint on Monday morning from the Breda village community in Gilead outside Mokopane about a domestic violence case in which a man had hacked his mother with an axe and went after his sister and nephew.

“The three victims were certified dead by the paramedics upon arrival and the suspect was arrested shortly after near his home,” his statement read.

Ledwaba said three cases of murder have been opened against the suspect and that the motive for the incident is unknown.

“The deceased were identified as Johanna Seanego (Mother; 59), Matome Seanego (Sister; 19) and Tebogo Mashilo Seanego (Nephew; 10)

“We are extremely appalled by the incident and the atrocious manner in which the victims were killed. We commend the police for arresting the suspect who must face the consequences of his alleged horrendous actions,” Hadebe said.

The suspect will appear before the Mahwelereng Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday (July 12).

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